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Re: double clutching...?

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dude thats not what real double clutching is at all. Double clutching is what you do when you have to down shift. What you do is take it out of gear let go of the clutch then rev to the right rpm then clutch in and put it in gear. IF you manage to do it right there will be NO damage done to your clutch or tranny at all. You do that to get in power band without damaging your tranny and clutch. Cause some retards just shove it into a lower gear putting MAYOR stress on your clutch and tranny. Now if you talking about ricer double clutching its easy when you launch and shift to second gear all you do is press the clutch in again while still florring it so it gets like a second jump when you shift to second gear.
and KustmAce said those instructions (if you read correctly...which u didnt) were for upshifting, which is correct, you only need to match the RPMS when your downshifting...
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Re: double clutching...?

The way I look at it I don't care 'bout the clutch,tranny,sycronyro what evers, engine life, fuel mileage. I just drive 'em like they don't belong to me because most of the time the don't and I only care about one thing and that's my left leg and foot and the less it has to push that clutch the better it is for me.
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and KustmAce said those instructions (if you read correctly...which u didnt) were for upshifting, which is correct, you only need to match the RPMS when your downshifting...
actually if you want to properly upshift you have to let the rpms drop but once again you have to put it in gear when it drops to the certain rpm. example if you push in the clutch and take it out of gear and wait too long you mite have to rev again just for it to go high enough to match the rpms noob
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Re: double clutching...?

who takes it out of gear, puts it in neutral, and sits there....? instead of clutch gear gas...you double clutch and let the RPMS come down a little more, but were doing instructions for double clutching, "what if" scenarios....but yes, if you left it out of gear and let the RPMS fall to 1000 then you would have to tap the accelerator "NOOB"
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Re: double clutching...?

Hey now, no fighting. But yeah, I havent started or even attempted to double clutch. Maybe when I get a new tranny like stage 2 or 3, but untill then, i'll stick with my clutch in, shift, clutch out method. Seems to be workin pretty good so far. =D
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Re: double clutching...?

hey kustomace can you make this a sticky for the noobs??? PPPLLLEEEAAASSSEE!!!! lol even if you have to lock it and then sticky it for there is some very very good info in the video's and your info that can really help the novice drivers to becoming better.
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